What is in Secret Volcano

Secret Volcano is a development release of Baserock. It consists of four VM
images; base and devel for x86_32 and x86_64. base is a relatively
small system, used as an example target image, and devel is a system with
all the tools required to build itself, plus development conveniences like
vim.

What has changed since Rebel Mountain?

We updated systemd to a newer release.
We fixed a bug in systemd which caused the recovery console to fail.
This avoids locking out people from their system when they have a
problem in their /etc/fstab.

morph has seen a few internal changes, we have moved a lot of its
functionality into plugins and have added system-kind fields to system
morphologies, these allow building different kinds of target images, such as
disks for architectures without syslinux and tarballs.

A couple of extra tools made their way into the development system:

pv, short for pipe viewer, makes it easy to visualise the progress of
file copies, or other data transfers through pipes.

distcc, when configured, allows compiles to be distributed across multiple
hosts

From that point on, your imagination is the limit. We're working on several
things we hope to showcase later in the year and you can follow some of that
development in the Git repositories we publish.

How do I get in contact

The Baserock project has an IRC channel and mailing list for developers to
gather and discuss anything associated with Baserock. It is strongly
recommended that you use the IRC and lists to contact the team for anything
associated with the public development of Baserock. We also have a mailing
list for announcements which will be notified of any new releases or big
developments in Baserock.

Should you manage to find a bug in Baserock, we'd like to hear from you. You
can find our bug reporting guidelines on the Baserock wiki and we will do our
best to help.

We hope you enjoy experimenting with Baserock and look forward to hearing about
any cool things you do with our work.